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How to Deal With a Co-Owner Not Paying Taxes

How to Deal With a Co-Owner Not Paying Taxes

Do you co-own a property with someone who isn’t paying their share of property taxes? It can be frustrating, especially if you’re left shouldering the financial burden. In our blog post, “Dealing With a Co-Owner Not Paying Taxes,” we’ll explore the challenges of a co-owner neglecting their tax responsibilities. We’ll also provide valuable insights and strategies to address this issue effectively.

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What is a Mediation Lawyer?

What is a Mediation Lawyer?

Mediation is a form of alternative dispute resolution that helps in a decision-making process. A mediation lawyer acts as a neutral third party to help everyone reach a mutually acceptable agreement. Because court fees and litigation can be expensive and lengthy, a case settled with the mediation process can benefit everyone involved. Learn exactly what mediation attorneys do in Texas. We’ll see how they help advocate, advise, and negotiate a conflict.

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Joint Ownership Property When One Party Wants to Sell

Joint Ownership Property When One Party Wants to Sell

Joint ownership when one party wants to sell can get complicated. This is a common issue with joint property ownership, leading to disputes. In a disagreement between joint property owners, seeking real estate mediation is a wise decision. Mediation can foster mutual understanding and identify solutions using Texas Law. Learn more about how to handle a co-owner who wants to sell!

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3-Day Eviction Notice in Texas: Everything You Need to Know

3-Day Eviction Notice in Texas: Everything You Need to Know

Landlords have the legal right to evict tenants who violate the terms of their lease agreement or fail to pay rent on time. The eviction process typically begins with a 3-day eviction notice in Texas. Let’s look more in-depth at how the process of eviction works in Texas.

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How to Handle a Property Dispute After a Family Death

How to Handle a Property Dispute After a Family Death

A property dispute may break out for many reasons after a death in the family. It is essential to know your rights and what steps to take. Often, negotiation or mediation can help. Learn about some of the reasons property disputes arise between family members after the death of a loved one and how to solve them.

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End Contractor Disputes By Hiring a Real Estate Lawyer

End Contractor Disputes By Hiring a Real Estate Lawyer

Disagreements with contractors can be frustrating and costly. If you have a contractor who failed to meet the agreed-upon deadline or didn’t bother showing up for the past few weeks, you’re not alone. The good news is that there are ways to resolve these disputes without going to court. Find out how a real estate lawyer can help you resolve contractor disputes quickly and efficiently.

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